Trail camera thread. Post ur trail camera photos.

My first Link Micro, and its final hours. This camera has served for years and only on two occasions has it captured a wayward bipedal hominid passing by. Oddly enough, the last one occurred just 4 weeks prior to its demise. The camera stopped communicating after the last photo here, which was the last one captured prior to me locating it. I found the camera lying on the ground, lens down. Its detached antenna, not too far from it. The camera still had power and captured me picking it up. I had no security measures protecting this camera. The door was still closed, and obviously the SD card remained.

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My first Link Micro, and its final hours. This camera has served for years and only on two occasions has it captured a wayward bipedal hominid passing by. Oddly enough, the last one occurred just 4 weeks prior to its demise. The camera stopped communicating after the last photo here, which was the last one captured prior to me locating it. I found the camera lying on the ground, lens down. Its detached antenna, not too far from it. The camera still had power and captured me picking it up. I had no security measures protecting this camera. The door was still closed, and obviously the SD card remained.

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If the last photo was the bear that’s what probably tore the camera off the tree. They love playing with cameras.
 


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